Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, July 21, 1860, Image 3

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ifMiiwIg OCouwt. Saturday Morins, JnlV 21iT800. »* JosrphAalksb It Agent for this ■kpaper in Oharliton, S. 0.. and is authorized g^BF make contracts for Advertising, receive lonoy and vo receipts. Kg jj®-SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA- ES FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER. Campaign Courier. The WeeklV'Couribb will be furnish ed from this date to Nov. 1st, for 50 ots., and the Tri-Weekly for one Dollar. The friends of the Constitution, tub Union, and the Enforcement of the Laws, are requested to assist in extend ing the circulation of the Courier. [tri&wlm] Convention of the .Constitutional <*" Union Party. • Milledueville, July 10 1860. . The Executive Committee of the Uon- ^>,stitutional Union Party, after mature ‘deliberation..upon the subject, advise and recommend that the Party proceed at once to appoint delegates to assem ble in Convention, in this place, on MONDAY, the 13th of August for the purpose of nominating its Presidential Electorial ticket, and for the farther purpose of consulting in reference to the means that may be calculated to se cure its success. „ J. W. A. Sanford. Hines Holt. R. A. ** T. Ridley. William D. Lewis. C. H. ‘‘Hopkins. L. F. W. Andrews. S. H. Freeman. John Milledge. s Americanising Mexico—’Southern Confederacy. Washington, July 18.—Gen. Bink ley, has published a long address in the Richmond' Whig of this morning, Jin whioh he calls together all the members of the order of the Knights of the Gol den Cross, to meet id Texas on the 15th of Semptember next. He says the members .of his order number fifty thousand, men, with a capital of one million of dollars. *The object of. the Association, it is stated, is to American ize Northern Mexico. Texas has subscribed nearly half a million of dollars, and the General calls upon other States to donate liberally, as the object is to establish a Southern Confederacy. The Great Eastern. New York, July 18.—The Great istorn will depart for England, via Halifax, on the 16th of August. Another Kidnapping Case. Newark, N. J., July 17.—A negro boy who was accompanying Luther Roll, of Augusta, Georgia, mysteriously disap peared to-day. It was thought that the boy was run off by Abolitionists. Washington News. Washington, July 17.—The Douglas Central Committee have issued an ad dress to the people, in which they repu diate any combination with the other wing of the Democracy. Latest from Huatan. New Orleans, July 19.—The brig Kate, with Ruatan dates to the 11th inst., arrived eere to-day. Honduras takes possession of the Bay Islunds on the 3f)th of July. It was stated that the people would resist by force of arms. General Walker left on the 27th ult, and it is supposed that his destination was Central America. The yellew fever is raging at Belize. • Bell and Evesett Ratification Meet ing. Baltimore, July 19.—There was a large Bell and Everett meeting held here lost night. Mayor Thomas Swann was chosen chairman. The principal speakers were Mayor Swann and the Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll. The Convention endorsed the pro-, ceedmgs and the platform of the Union Convention at Baltimore,and their higti appreciation of Bell and Everett. All Squatters.—A Bad Crowd Gener- I ly.—Tlie Augusta Constitutionalist—which all acknowledge to be well posted in I democratic opinions—says that Breck- I inridge “stands side by side with Dnug- I las” on the subject of non-intervention, land that Joe Lane is “the futher of I Squatter Sovereignty.” Now, our argument from these prem- I ises, is that neither of the tickets is en- I titled to the support of the honest vot- I era of Georgia. Il is evident that Boll [is the only veal anti-Squattcr Sover eignty candidate in the field. If the [anti-Douglas Democrats are sincere in [the war they have been waging against [the Squatters, Mr. Boll is the only man I whom they can consistently support.— | .Sue, Rep. A Liberal Clown.—Dan Rice,of whom Iso much has been said and written, lias I recently been rusticating in Girard, Erie county, Pa. The young ladies of the 1 Presbyterian Church got up a fair and [appealed to Daniel for a donation. Dan [handed over SI,000, for purchasing a li- |brary for till! church. _ . ^Btoliceg. NO. 40. Regular meetings, let and 3rd, WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—C. H. SMITH, N. G., TUGS. J. PERRY. V. G., R T. HARGROVE. Seoretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrlly. I. O. O. F. Floyd Encampment,-No. U. R EGULAR meetings, 2nd and - 4th Wed nesday Nights in each month. ' Officers—N. J, OMBERG, C. P. R. L. CtRTER, J. W. A. P. NEELD. 8. W. GEO, R. WARD. Scribo, R. T. HARGROVE, Trees. junejitrily. X ' ROME v a/ Royal Arch Chapter, Regular Meetings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. TH0S. J. PERRY. H. P„ ANDREW .1. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8., D. J. BANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LQVE, Scc’y.febDtrily. iSji.Our city is at this time thronged with the elite of the medical profession from all pirts of the United States, If they would permit us to advise, we would suggest that each of them take home with them a pack age of Dr. Bull’s Vegetable Worm Destroyer, and introduce it in their practice instead of the nauseous drugs horelotbre used. It is so pleasant that children actually cry for it, and it destroys worms with unfailing cer tainty, and without injury to the child — Louisville Democrat. [july!7tri3t . rpHE Cithcns of Floyd county and the * X Capitalist* of this State, are hereby in- jrrri' d that bonds to the.amount of Seventy- flvo Thousand Dollars have boon issued by the Inferior Court'of this County bj virtue of an net of .the Legislature, sustained by the Oounty.vote for the purpose of aiding in the eonstiu -tion of the tho. A Ala. Railroad, and e%ld bonds hava been delivered to the Rail road Company for sale; Representing the county stock, we respect fully call tho attention of capitalists to this, investment, A we aslran investigation of the validity and ample security of said Bonds.— None better can be made by any state or corporation. They are redeemable- in ten. years, bearing Interest at tbe rate of seven per ot. payable semi-annually at Rome, Au gusta, Savannah or Now York as the purcha ser may desire. Tbe stock of the county in said railroad stands pledged for their re demption. They will be endorsed by the Company, and by tho net authorising the issuing of said bonds the entire real estate of this county whioh is returned at nine mil- tons of do lar* and is subject to semi annual taxation, to meet tbo interest and finally to pav ths principal. Wo prefer these Bonds shall find a Home market where the said Company are known and our county’s faith and hnnor are un. doubted. We refer you to the act of. the Legislature found on the 25Tst page of ihe Laws of 1867. For further information or negotiation app’y to C. H. Smith, a member of tbe Court, and Treasurer of the Company. CHAS. H. SMITH, Justices L. D BUR WELL, of the SAM L MOBLEY. Inferior W.MuOULLOlGH, Court ot ‘ J. R. TOWERS, Floyd County, ^99*'Augusla Chronicle, Romo Southerner, and Savannah News, please copy 3 times, and forward bills. • [tri«*w2w CICERO A. SMITH, DEALER IN ROME HIGH SCHOOL. Tbo Exercises of this school will be resumed on * MONDAY, 27th August next. E. J. MAGRUDER. CONFECTIONARIES AND FRUITS, ROME, GA. I S just receiving a largo and well selected Bt-.iek of Cunfoctidiiaries, such as Cindies, Raisins, Figs, Dates, citron. currants, Preserves, Pickles, M ■ ccaroni, Vermicilli Nutmegs, Mace, Gr’nd Ginger, Allspice, Ketchups, ' cinnamon Oranges, L mons, Aim ind=<, cooanuts, Brazil Nut*, Pecans, ENGLISH WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE, ENG. D.VY CHEESE, SUGARS. FINE SYRUP. COFFEE. Twenty-live different brands of choice Cigars, a’so n lot of fine Chewing Tobacco. TERMS CASH. mor22tritf. NEW DRUG NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [House formerly occupied by Itobt. Bailey.] P. L. TURNLEY, W OULD respectfully infirm his friends and customer?, and public generally, that he is now opening a’very large mid at- _ tractive Stock of Drug?, Medicines, Chemicals Dyestuffs. Perfumery nnd Fanoy Articles.— Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Liquor for Medical usos. Also Seeds of all kinds, both Field and Garden, (Southern- Raised).— Glass, Putty. Glue, Brushes, nnd in fact, every thing in his line nr that is usually kept in a First Class Drug Store. Having had several years experience, and by giving-bis personal attention tothe bus! ness, lie hopes to merit u share of public pa tronage. hnd to be aide to fuQiish his ous tomers reliable articles, at a* LOW PRICES, Ab any hoaso this side of Augusta, Gal. ' Re member the location. The wants of the country shall bo supplied.-* febll.’SO. 2,000 ACRES • OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS . FOR SALE t Tbe subscriber offers for sate, all his lands lyiu^ in Cedar Valley and near Cedar Town. There is about two thousand acres lying in one body and it will bo sola all to gether or will be divided te suit purchasers. There are four dwellings and sets of out Medical College of Alabama t ' AT MOBILE. Tbe lectures of this Institution will com mence the 14tb Nov. next. Tho Legialaturo.of the Btato appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its last session, for the benefit of tho Colloge. This donation has enabled the Trustees to oreot a tnngnifi cent building complete in ell its departments. The museum of the College has been se lected in Europo with great care, and is sec ond to none in the country. Thero are three large Hospitals in Mobile free to the stu dents. Tho rooms for Practical Anatomy will be opened abuut the middle of October. “ FACULTY. J. O. Nott, M. D., Professor of Surgery. J. F. Heustis. M. D., Professor of Anat omy. Wm. H. Anderson, M.D., Professor of Physiology end Pathology. - Goo. A. Ketcbum. M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. F. A. Ross. M. D., Professor of Materia Medico and Therapoutios. F. E. Gordon. M. D.,’Profes-or of Obstet rics and Diseases of Women and Children. J. W. Mull it.' Professor of Chemistry. Gornnwy Ow n. M. D.. 1 Demonstrators of A. P. Hall. M. D.. / Anatomy. H. D. Smidt, M. D.. Prosector of Surgery. Address: W..H. ANDERSON, june26tr!3m. - Dean of Faculty. . 1st JANUA tire are continuing to sell Which We did the first six Payable 1st J; Our Summer Goods at R.S.N Julyir—twawtf GREAT CLEAR In order to make room for oj We are offering SPRING A DRESS AT NEW All our printed Lswns and All our Organdie Muslins, All our Plain and English Ben Ail our French Cambrics, Pri: All our Grcnadino and Foulai All our Lace Points, Mnntilli and Summer Coverings gi - All our Parasols and Ladies’ ‘ All our stook of Gentlemen’s! All our stock of Spring and The above mentioned goods will all post goods at very rensonable prices. Glvo us an july7 KEMPTON’S TRICOPHEROUS. K EMPTON’S TRICOPHEROUS is a Medicated Compound for preserving, Ires oriug nnd beautifying the Hair, for ro- | moving dandruff, and for preventing tho | hair from falling out. It is compounded on | purely scientific principles, nnd is ontirely | of a vegetable character. It strengthens ihe | roots of the hair by stimulating tho scalp, I cleanses the head, and as an agreeable acces- . ..... , ,, , ,. . sort/ to the toilet is unsurpassed. In the ' buihjm.;s and the lan Is sosuyruunding as to words of a poet, who has proved its excellent i conveniently make four settlements. The and varied qualities, it may now bo truly dwellings are-nlll good, two of them the rest-’ said— dono ° of Behold a double charm, whose potent power, Adds a new grace to beauty’s choicest dower, Bids her rich curls a silken lustro win. Heals the torn flesh, and coals the burning skin. The loosened hair, touched by its balm takes root, And from the soalp new, living fibres shoot; And IfiOk nt w -man—lo! ca b flower tress, Shincsas it waves, though loto ’iwns lustre less. Smiling, she marks the obange-.hor fosja are flown, The crowning gift of uat'jro is her own; At morn and eve tb Q J g applied. The rich iq“,g lengthens, and grows thick *)"-ide, one makes no seoret of the cause, and thus Spreads the lust fame of Kempton’s Trico- pherous. For lAe by P. L. Turnley, Rome, Ga. juuo30tw3m Don’t desert a n old friend for a new face." ' ! (Old Proverb.) COLV SAM.COLT'S JAS.W.LAMST0N, No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undorsigncd will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting of FLOUR, BACON, MEAL, LARD, SUGAR. CANDLES, SYRUP, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, EEGAKS, COFFEE, Cotton Yarns, FISH, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON. Ac. No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains hero at RETAIL as at any other House in the i ity. JC5sTTerms—Cash onlyv JAS. W. LANGSTON. jrne2—twtf Pistols, Rifles, Carbines and SHOT GUNS. Patbxts or 1850; 1855 ; 1857; 1858. T HESEarpis have no equals in quality and finish; are adopted by tho Army and rtovy of the United States, and ihe principal government of Europe; are uniform in all their parts, are 'simple, safe, sure, serviceable an l can be hud ia one hundred varieties, as well n? Cartridges of powder, ball and shot, and small parts for repairs, from all respecta ble gua dealers, .and tho Hardware trade generally. Address Secretary COLT'S PATENT FIREARMS MAN’F'G Co., ^hay3trily. Hartford. Conn. Family Supplies 25,000 POUNDS CHOICE RAC0N, FOR SALE BY SLOAN &.HOOPER. June 23.—twlm. Abaction AND COMMISSION ROOM! BY Johnston & Gillum, Auc’rs. A T the Store Rqom formerly occupied by McGuire & Pinson. Three days in tbe TUES.IiAY, THUR8DAY and SATURDAY, Broad Street, Rome,, Ga. ■% i | * a ya a a -a ana | a _ I JjfOCUl OwC6(| XCO«lO|. \Jl»« Darby Prophylactic FlUiU ! .JtifConsignments must be made to M. P mi... ... * j.- , r . ... ... .. . n at.nun aw i««i mayI2trily. CAPITAL PRIZE 960,000. TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. —— ; To be Drawn Each Saturday, in 1850, in ths city of Savannah. Oa. CLASS 83 to be Drawn AUO. 4, 1810. CLASS 84, « o u 1880. CLASS 85, «* « 18, 1880. , ^ CLASS 86, •< “ 25, 1850. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. Prise I $50,000 is 20,000 is 1 10,000 Is t 6,000 Is 1 4,006 is 1 8,000 Is 1 -I. 2,000 is . 1 1,500 is 1 1,100 is 6 1,000 are 10 600 sr* 2 400 are 2 300 are 2 200 are 60 150 are 100 -100 are 100 95 are 100 Stare donee of the undersigned, and that form ,rly occupied by Judge Wm. E. West, havo eight rooms each and the other two aro framed cottages with four rooms each. There - is also on the placo a first bloss flouring mill und two good Saw Mills, all carried bv wnt.r power. Tliese Lands aro all „f the Vast quality 0 r the famous Cedar Vafljy Lunds, and that strange^ may knm, T something of their pro- ‘Vactiven s? ’me subscriber would state that in 13o8 be made a little over tin, five hun dred pound bales of Cotton to the hand, and in 185D over sloven same sized bales to- the hand. ’ " Tbe dwellings oh tbo above named places are all within one mile of tho Court House, and consequently convenient to Churches and Schools. Persons desiring to purchase are roque.ted to come and seo tho lands or for further particulars address J. J. MORRISON, mayl2-triow-tf, Cedar T >wn, Go. Jailt National ’AxfBiCAN.-^Tbo COHUTTA SPRINGS, MURKAY COUNTY, GA. Tho undersignod will open the Hotel at tfc^e springs on the 1st of June, for the ac commodation of person* desiring to visit this well known and desorvodly popular water ing place. The houses havo all been repair ed. and tho rooms newly furnished, and no jmins will bo spared to render visitors com- It is unnecessary to speak of the medicinal ^■proprietor of this paper at tbe urgent solicitation of his friends, has conolu- jjomparo to thvm, in the Jj 1 **®;. 1 J>** n A-d to issue a Aalto tommenc ths.great “medicine wate.F of tho Aborigin- DYSPEPTICS READ! The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly o( Griffin, Ga. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and othore in this vi- inity can attest to its virtues. For sale in Rome, by julyfl.tf. J. G YEISER NEGROES FOR SALE. T HE Sulttriber wilt keep constantly on band, afew choice hands for sale, at rea- ded tojsauo a daily edition, commenc ing on • Ihe first of September.' It will be the size of the Tri-Weekly, Vrill con tain a proportionate amount of reading matter and be furnished at six dollars per annum. We have long thought qualities of th*_waterj, as^^ro ^are non^^ to a fow Hkely young Negroes for which the 11: hoot prices will he paid In cash. janir-Ul-!in WM. RaMEY. NOTICE. . Yoke of Oxen estrayed from the sub. iber an the 28 th of last -May. Red ees’?0T eenturies. Those desiring to visit the springs this sdoson for health, will find it to their advantage to give Cohuttoa trial. Bo Ann:—For one week or lets, $1 25 per This it>a ncuj discovery! Itia the result learned rcajtarch l It, is triumnh of Scientific SHILL lit I T is a Chr.r.iical Union of materials pro vided by Nature herself, for rendering pore tho air wo breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed laws. Quick, Sure and Powerful! It purifios dwellings, sinks, kitchens; It removes all offensive odors ; It cures burns with instant eertain’y; It is the best preparation ever used for frosb wounds ; It destroys all vcgetablo and animal poi sons ; It relieves in a few seconds tho bites of in sects, bees £e.; It soatters boils when forming ; It soothes boils wtieu formed, and heals them rapidly; It is good tor carbuncles, corns ulcers and sores; It oloanse the teeth and purifies the breath. The worst symptoms o£ Typhoid and Soarlot Fever are mitigated by the use of this Fluid; it ha* been known to cheok the spread of Typhoid Fever in families and plantations. For sale by druggists and oountry mer chants generally—from whom orders are re spectfully solicited. Try a* least one bottle. Price fifty eonts. Follow directions. Manufactured only tothe laboratory of J, Darby. Auburn, Ala It may bp order d from PROF. JOHN DARBY, Auburn, Ala F. B. Persons wishing ■ores, soli* water, etc., analysed, can have it done on reasonable terms by sending to Prof. Darby. Bold by Raker A Eehols, Rome, Ga june2ltrily. GALCERAN, Agent. |ssj»1ii day, and fora longer timoat tho rate of ... . ei no ner dav I color, with a large bell on one, collar scrow. The Borinas are 20 miles north-east of ed on, a small white sp.ck on one hind leg) Dalton on the W. A A. R- B-.and from j marks not reoolleoted—medium etoo. J mayl2tw3m. T Cigars, Tobacco, Snn£P$i EA8, Yeast, Pouder* B«s. Coffeo, Blank- ingClnamon' Mioe,’Olive.Oil,jVinegar, or aale by TURNLEY, ffobH No. S’Choice House. Etowah River Plantation For Sale. The undersigned of- ■ fers for sale his Plan- ration on the South *ido of the Etowah Kiv- r, oev-n miles from Kings!' nan.: adjoin ing the celebrated plane of Col. Nathan Boss. This Land Is bounded on the north by the river which separates it from the Rome Rail road track. Tho placo contains Five Hundred Acres of Land—one hundred and twenty-five first quality river bottom, and the balance first quality up land. There is about 800 acres in cultivation, and the remaiilder well tim bered. Therq is a comfortable dwelling end o’tt-houses. Including an almost hew Gin House and Screw. Price $11,000—Terms, $5,000 oash, and the balance in notes at one. two and three years with interest from date end well secured. Come and see the place or rddress. JOHN 0. EVE, june7-w2tatwtf » Kington, Go. ’ ■. . ~ $60,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 1.500 1,100 5,000 5,000 800 . 000 400 7,50* • 10,000 3.500 8,600 Approximation Prises. 25,448 prises, amounting to $212,140 25,828 Prizes Amounting to $388,040 WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH. Certificate* of Packages trill be sold at ths following rates, whioh is the risk i A Certificate of Paokage ot 10 Wholes, $00 Do do 10 Halves, SO Do do 10 Quarters, 15 Do do 10 Eighths, T.6t LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Plan! Whioh takes Place on every Wednesday and Saturday in 1860. • 1 Capital Prise of..\......^ m ^$2S,000 • 1 Prise of esWeYt’t* sees’irsetsWeOWsvrtseee 4,50* 1 Prize of...._.„. 4,000 — 1 PriSe (C.yM,«.,A*n.../M*nn,. 3,000 , 1 PrlfO OifLes*e'****V*ee**«>**y/ds*e****e2pl7t 25 10 Prises of.. $700 are......... 7,000 40 Prises efo,175 are;./...... 7,000 60 Prises 125 are,... 6.250 350 Prises of...80 sre^...... 20,720 61 Prizes df/./.M.^ <60 ares,..,. 04 PriSe* of,.,,,.., 04 Prtses iff,.,.-,,.. 5,032 Prisesof„ 28,224 Prizes of.....;.. 3,200: 80 «re..„ 1,020 20 are.... 1,280 lb are,...»... 56,320 0 are., 141,120 84,812 Prises Amotititlng WiiGlb Tic ‘$281,481^0 25, WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas. BROAD St„ ROME, OA TYT'ILL keep constantly .on band .the W * and oa« fully selected etook of V6.| of \ ginia and North'Carolina Tobaooo, end wlUl hoi . Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING TlekeU or Certificates, en- olose the aioD> 7 to our address for tbe tickets ordered, on nHSIpt'of'whfeb tbefy^srill bs for warded byfirafmail. Pnre.Rssera can hava tickets ending in any figure they’tnay deeig- D *Theiistof drkWn qpntbdr* ‘hii'd prises.Orth be sent to-pnrchaiere immtdiOtily after the drawing. ■ All eommnnieatfohe strictly e.nfidential. - 1 Order* for Ticket* or' Certificates, by Mail;, or Express, to bo direct^) ^ ^ ■july25tri. SaTinn*h,;Ga. ^ tt—- Daily fitage Litoo. •upplythoTrado oq as reasonable' terms as eaa be had wiATREWORD, Boektnzbem Co. N. C. ■ junolOtrily. Rookhffihsm, Co. V, 0. ;h Passengers willfiad.thissn sgree- Leavos Romaevety morning at 61 o’clook . Miivret falladsM every ovrn. 6 POWEXJs * HUTCHINSON, JunolOtrily • Proprietors.